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Sustainable Kirtlington

Last Updated: 31 days ago
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200
The figure of 200 is the total for the year - our regular meetings attract between 12 and 30 people; orchard work parties have about 10 regular participants, but events such as the very popular wassail in January can involve over 100 villagers. Our community engagement activities for the shop project have involved over 150 households.
2007
No
Unconstituted (a group of individuals)
Very Active
  • Nature
  • Community hub or activities
  • Community visioning / imagination work
  • Local economy or new economy projects
  • Wellbeing or Inner Transition
  • Energy
The range of our activities reflects the role of Sustainable Kirtlington as the umbrella organisation for 3 main village initiatives. Of these the community shop project is exceptional in having a formal legal structure as a Community Benefit Society. Our vision is to incorporate into the project the kind of community visioning and imagination work that has inspired us in the whole Transition movement.

Our community group was set up in 2007, with an initial focus on energy: energy efficiency and energy generation. We have worked with the Eco Reps at the local primary school since that time. We have involved the community in various projects and regularly through talks and films and articles in every issue of the Village News. We have held an apple-pressing day in the autumn and until recently we had wood-processing days, where we chopped and split wood donated by villagers for sale as firewood, generating funds for various projects in the village, such as improving the biodiversity of the pond and promoting the Hedgehog Street initiative. We are currently focused on two major projects: our community orchard, with regular maintenance activities (weeding, mulching, scything and watering) and setting up a community shop and café. These two initiatives have their own action groups, but Sustainable Kirtlington acts as an umbrella organisation. We have followed the growth of the Transition Network with great interest and feel that becoming part of it would give our activities a new focus and release new energies in the community.

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